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Breaking News: Conference to Address Prison System Challenges in Italy and Europe
Tuesday, 10 June 2025 – 9:30 am
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<p>In an urgent and significant development, the Court of Auditors in Rome is set to host a landmark conference titled "The prison system in the Italian and European order framework" on Tuesday, 10 June 2025. The conference, scheduled to take place at the headquarters (Viale Mazzini, 105), is being held in conjunction with the publication of resolution no. 42/2025, focusing on "Infrastructure and digitization: prison plan".</p>
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<h2>Institutional Greetings</h2>
<p>Institutional greetings will be delivered by distinguished dignitaries including the Minister of Justice, Carlo Nordiotto, the first president of the Supreme Court, Margherita Cassano, and the President of the Court of Auditors, Guido Carlino. Their insights will set the tone for the discussion on the future of prisons in Italy and Europe.</p>
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<h2>Key Speakers</h2>
<p>The conference will feature insightful speeches from prominent figures such as the president of the Central Control Section on the management of State Administrations, the head of the International Affairs Office, Mauro Orefice, and the national guarantor for the rights of people deprived of personal freedom, Riccardo Turrini Vitanthe. Additional contributions will come from Claudio D'Alelio Marescotti, the general supervisor at the European anti-mafia and anti-terrorism financial observatory, and Mario Serio, a member of the national guarantor of the rights of people deprived of personal freedom.</p>
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<h2>Expert Conclusions</h2>
<p>Concluding the event will be full professor of criminal law and vice-president of the Court of Auditors, Vito Mormando. His concluding remarks promise to offer a comprehensive overview of the future implications of the presented resolutions and discussions.</p>
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<h2>Evergreen Context</h2>
<p>The prison system in Italy and Europe has been a focal point of reform for decades. Issues such as overcrowding, inadequate infrastructure, and the urgent need for digitization have been identified as critical challenges. Conferences like these aim to address these long-standing problems by bringing together experts from various fields to discuss innovative solutions and policy changes.</p>
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